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Space Quiz Review – Go to 2-103 Tomorrow

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Refsland, Joseph
The more negative the number, the brighter the star is.

The distance that light travels in a year is 9.5 trillion km. The

brightest star in the sky, Sirius, is almost 9 light years away. How long does it take light to travel from Sirius to

Earth?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: 9 years

Put the following in order from closest to the Earth to

farthest away: Sun, Andromeda Galaxy, Constellation, Neptune

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Sun, Neptune, Constellation, Andromeda Galaxy

What is the difference between a solar system and a galaxy?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Solar system is a collection of planets and smaller bodies that orbit a star. A galaxy is a large collection of solar systems and stars.

Approximately how many stars are in each galaxy and how many galaxies are there in the universe?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Billions

How do stars form?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: A nebula which contains dust and gas collects and condenses into a hot protostar. Nuclear fusion then takes place causing the star to be in the "main sequence" for 90% of its life.

What is the difference between meteoroid,

meteor and meteorite?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Meteoroid is an object smaller than 10 meters that is traveling in space. When the object comes into Earth's atmosphere is a meteor, or shooting star. When it lands on Earth, it is a meteorite. Meteoroid (void or space), Meteor (watch it soar), Meteorite (hold on tight)

What affects gravity?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Mass and Distance, especially distance.

What is the difference between absolute and apparent magnitude?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Absolute magnitude is how bright an object actually is (from 32.6 light years or 10 parsecs away). Apparent magnitude is how bright a star is from Earth and is affected by distance.

What 3 things affect apparent magnitude?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Temperature and size affect absolute and apparent magnitude. Distance also affects apparent magnitude, since it is how bright a star appears from Earth.

What color star has the lowest luminosity?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Red, because a lower temperature means a lower luminosity.

If two stars have the same temperature, but star B has a higher absolute magnitude, what physical characteristic is different about star B?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Star B is bigger because temperature and size have an effect on luminosity and if they are the same temperature, star B would have to be larger since it is brighter.

What color star is the hottest and what color star is the coolest?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red. Our Sun is in the middle with yellow.

Between which two planets is the asteroid belt located?

Refsland, Joseph
Answer: Between Mars and Jupiter

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